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Financial Literacy and Coaching

Prosper Canada Centre for Financial Literacy works to improve the financial knowledge and wellbeing of vulnerable Canadians by increasing their access to quality financial information, education and counselling.

Our work builds on evidence showing that the following approaches have been successful:

Local financial education and counselling networks and referral mechanisms

One-stop financial help centres in neighbourhoods where people can get free financial education, help tax filing and accessing benefits, and financial counselling.

Building financial education and counselling into municipal social service and employment programs to improve client success rates

Using common metrics in financial education and counselling programs to evaluate individual/household progress toward financial security

Standardization and credentialing of financial education and counselling services and providers, building on these metrics.

We envision a future in which all vulnerable Canadians have access to free, high-quality, and unbiased financial information, education, and counselling when they need it.